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Revision pages, plus Sam's random doodlings on my maths folder, including Pi to 50 decimal places...
I modified the perspective on this one to square out look of the building. I find this symmetry more appealing than the strange angles that get generated in most shots.
Part of the image collection of the <a href="http://www.irri.org/" International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)</a .
National Numeracy Ambassador Simon Pampena introduces the number Pi, and the cult film of the same name.
These Pi Day cards where sent to the following swap botters partners:
1.craftgasm--->Melissa Esposito (http://www.swap-bot.com/user:craftgasm)
2.kaidoll--->Kayna Wilbur(http://www.swap-bot.com/user:kaidoll)
3.darzy30--->Aimee Dars Ellis(http://www.swap-bot.com/user:darzy30)
:D
I accidentally left Pi at home and I can't do a new picture of her today. Here is one from just a few days ago.
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Bob and Leah eating pie.
Woah 41 bicyclists were out in droves to bike to Pie shops on Pi Day 3.14. I joined Team Vancouver and biked over in the morning to Portland with Vancourite Leader, John with 9 total (Yes about 1/4 of the ride came from the couv - I was happy to represent). Boy oh boy, I ate bites of three berry pie, strawberry rhubarb, rhubarb cream, coconut cream, and moon pie. I also had a hot pie of sweetpotatoes and cauliflower, and later post ride a pizza pie!
Pi day is fun just because we have a blast deciding what to cook. This year we did pizza pies for lunch, measuring the diameter and circumference to demonstrate 3.14. For dinner it was Jamie Oliver's British Beef and Onion Pie (which I pimped up by adding mushrooms and beet greens), followed by key lime pie. So, happy 3.14! And if you didn't celebrate this year, mark your calendars for next year!!
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3/14/2012
Darrick loves Pie.
Woah 41 bicyclists were out in droves to bike to Pie shops on Pi Day 3.14. I joined Team Vancouver and biked over in the morning to Portland with Vancourite Leader, John with 9 total (Yes about 1/4 of the ride came from the couv - I was happy to represent). Boy oh boy, I ate bites of three berry pie, strawberry rhubarb, rhubarb cream, coconut cream, and moon pie. I also had a hot pie of sweetpotatoes and cauliflower, and later post ride a pizza pie!
This is the first official case designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The case has 4 removable parts and can be assembled in a variety of configurations depending on which parts of the Pi you need access to. While the case is a solid color, there are two small transparent windows that allow the Pi’s indicator LEDs to be visible. The removable panels can be attached and removed while the Pi is in the case – it is very well designed!
Name: Pi
Length: 77m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Feadship
Estimated Price: 120 000 000€
This was taken during a recent outing with wonderful members of the great
Photography Ireland Forum - www.photographyireland.net/.
It was a very 'soft' day, as we say here. Low clouds, mist, constant drizzle and rain.